* OEM Ripping is dependent on using the Xecuter X360USB Pro v2 to
get Windows to assign the OEM DVD drive a drive letter. This is a
BIG new feature and should be considered as beta status. Please
report any issues to the Team Xecuter forums and they will be
collected and forwarded on to me.

Not all OEM drives support every XBC feature and the drive key must be known.
In the drive specific options you can set the drive key or if you have used
JungleFlasher then XBC can automatically pull the drive key from JF.

Sometimes the drives are finicky especially the hitachi's; reset, try again.
In testing the slim drive models had much better speed, accuracy and were quieter.
My beloved TS-H943A/VAD6038 setup is showing its age.

This build of XBC does not support older Xtreme ripping firmwares
(Kreon drives are still somewhat supported though).
Use abgx360 at http://abgx360.net for more thorough Stealth Checking

Yes I know, XBC is old and using an outdated programming language.
It has been around and actively supported since 2006!

If you run into issues launching the app then you might need:
VB6 Runtimes: Download
MSCOMCTL.OCX: Download
Install Help: Download

*** Thank you to:
Team Xecuter for letting me play with the hardware and working out a lot of the OEM details.
JungleFlasher for letting me use your KeyDB.

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Just to make it clear that for an OEM drive to work with this you will need a Xecuter X360USB Pro v2 so that windows can assign a drive letter to your 360 drive. Hopefully in the future TX will release something a little cheaper, but for those that have the X360USB Pro v2 your life may have gotten a little easier